Dwight Twilley
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Biography
[Edit]Though the Dwight Twilley Band only had one hit (Twilley had another on his own), Twilley and partner Phil Seymour created an enduring and highly memorable brand of power pop that blended Beatlesque pop and Sun rockabilly "slapback" echo. Only a fraction of the band's early output was made available at the time, but these records are highly revered by power pop aficionados.
According to the legend, Dwight Twilley met Phil Seymour in 1967 at a theater where they had gone to see the Beatles' A Hard Day's Night. After the film they immediately went to Twilley's house to start writing and recording. The two continued the partnership over the next several years, calling themselves Oister and recruiting another part-time member, Bill Pitcock IV, on lead guitar. After developing their sound in their homemade studio, "the Shop," they decided to take a stab at professional recording and headed out to Nashville, though they ended up stopping first at the legendary Sun Studios. Jerry Phillips (Sam's son) was impressed enough to team them up with former Sun artist Ray Harris, who introduced them to "the Sun sound," roughing up their Beatles-obsessed style a bit and creating a unique and endearing sound.
The two signed to Shelter Records in 1974. Their first single, "I'm on Fire," became a national hit in 1975, peaking at number 16, with relatively no promotion. During an appearance on American Bandstand, the band previewed what was to be the follow-up single, "Shark," an equally infectious, hit-worthy rocker. The success of the film Jaws caused the label to reject the single, however, to keep them from becoming perceived as a cash-in novelty act. This was just the beginning of bad luck that would plague the group from that point on. Their follow-up single and completed album went unreleased for 18 months due to label problems, and a second album recorded in England was left unreleased altogether, creating a myth around the band in some circles while the general public quickly lost interest. The belated follow-up single, "You Were So Warm," ended up failing due to distribution problems. Predictably, when the album Sincerely was finally released, it failed as well. Seymour and Twilley befriended the like-minded Tom Petty and contributed backing vocals on several tracks. Petty repaid the favor for their second album, Twilley Don't Mind, for Arista in 1977. Despite the once again unquestionably high quality of songs, the album stiffed as well. Seymour left the band the following year, pursuing a brief solo career before lymphoma cut his life short in 1993.
Twilley carried on as a solo act, releasing Twilley for Arista in 1979 and Scuba Divers for EMI America in 1982, and found success again with Jungle in 1984, when he scored his second hit with "Girls." Wild Dogs went unnoticed on its 1986 release by CBS Associated Records. In addition, Twilley recorded an album in 1980, Blueprint, that remains unreleased and contributed one track to the 1992 Wayne's World soundtrack, "Why You Want to Break My Heart." In 1993, DCC released The Great Lost Twilley Album, which collected a fraction of the "hundreds" of unreleased songs Twilley and Seymour recorded in the early, ill-fated days. Two newly recorded songs appeared on the best-of collection XXI (The Right Stuff) in 1996, and in 1999, Twilley released both another rarities collection, Between the Cracks, Vol. 1 (Not Lame Archives), and his first new album in 13 years, Tulsa (Copper). In 2001, Twilley released The Luck (Big Oak), an album he had actually completed in 1994. The seasonal EP Have a Twilley Christmas (DMI) appeared in 2004, followed by Twilley's ninth studio album, 47 Moons, in 2005.
In 2007 he signed to Gigatone Records and a deluge of Twilley releases followed, including reissues of Tulsa and 47 Moons (with bonus tracks), seven volumes of Rarities discs, and a compilation of tracks recorded after Twilley left CBS, Northridge to Tulsa. In 2009 he released an album of Beatles covers titled simply The Beatles and followed it with an album of originals in 2010 titled Green Blimp. After Twilley moved to the Varèse Sarabande label, his 11th album, Soundtrack, was issued in late 2011.
Title: Christmas Cheer
Artist: Jingle Bell Dogs, Dwight Twilley, Bobby Vee, Ron Dante, ROCKY BURNETTE, Andrew Gold, Chris Montez, Lou Christie, Gary Lewis, Tommy Roe
Genre: Rock, Pop, Teen Pop, Traditional Pop Music
Collections
Title: Music For The 70s
Genre: Pop
Title: Listen To The Music: The 70s
Genre: Pop
Title: Singers & Songwriters
Title: Best of the 70s Hit Singles 1970-1079
Genre: Rock
Title: Top Hits of the 70s Number One Hits
Genre: Pop
Title: Biggest Hits From the 70s
Title: Let's Rock The 70s!
Genre: Pop
Title: Life Is A Rock (But The Radio Rolled Me)
Genre: Pop
Title: My Baby Rocks! 70's Rock Classics!
Genre: Pop
Title: Keepin' the Summer Alive
Title: Santa's Rockin' Christmas Party
Genre: Traditional Pop Music
Title: Two Hearts a 70s Love Album
Title: Rock The Nation
Title: 70s Rock Greatest Hits
Title: Play It Loud the 70s
Genre: Pop
Title: #1 Hits - the '70s Volume 2
Title: Bubblegum Hits of the '70s
Title: Vinyl Revelations From the 70s
Genre: Pop
Title: Rockin' In The USA - The 70's
Genre: Pop
Title: Monster Hits of the '70s
Title: Chart Hits: The 70s
Title: Smash Hits
Genre: Rock
Title: Uncut: Gimme Danger
Genre: Rock
Title: New Wave Hits Of The 80s Vol. 13
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Synth Pop, Alternative, Indie
Title: 21st Century Santa (Christmas Special)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B
Title: Power Pop Essentials 2020 (CD1)
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Jangle Pop Essen (CD1)
Genre: Garage, Rock, Emo, New Wave, Punk, Pop, Alternative, Indie
Featuring albums
Title: Sahara (Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture)
Artist: The Faces
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Lost Hits Of The 80's Vol. 2 (All Original Artists & Versions)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Pop